WO2009117495A1 - Chitosan-coated hydrophobic glass and method of making - Google Patents
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- C03C17/00—Surface treatment of glass, not in the form of fibres or filaments, by coating
- C03C17/34—Surface treatment of glass, not in the form of fibres or filaments, by coating with at least two coatings having different compositions
- C03C17/3405—Surface treatment of glass, not in the form of fibres or filaments, by coating with at least two coatings having different compositions with at least two coatings of organic materials
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- C03C—CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF GLASSES, GLAZES OR VITREOUS ENAMELS; SURFACE TREATMENT OF GLASS; SURFACE TREATMENT OF FIBRES OR FILAMENTS MADE FROM GLASS, MINERALS OR SLAGS; JOINING GLASS TO GLASS OR OTHER MATERIALS
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- the present invention concerns a method of providing on a glass surface a hydrophobic coating comprising a suitably treated chitosan biopolymer, and the resulting coated glass article.
- coatings for self-cleaning glass surfaces is a hydrophilic coating of the anatase form of titanium dioxide which has been treated with ultraviolet light.
- Such coatings are actively involved in chemical reactions that break down organic material deposited on the coated glass surface and the coating's hydrophilic characteristics are said to cause water not to collect in beads but rather to sheet on the surface, thereby facilitating rapid, reduced-spotting evaporation of the water.
- U.S. Patent 7,288,532 issued October 30, 2007 to Gregory F. Payne et al., and entitled "Modified Chitosan Polymers And Enzymatic Methods For The Production Thereof, discloses that enzymatic reactions may be employed to modify the chitosan in order to render it hydrophobic.
- the disclosure of U.S. Patent 7,288,532 is incorporated by reference herein.
- the word "durable” as applied to describe the hydrophobic coating applied to the surface of an article in accordance with the present invention means a coating which may last for the entire useful life of the article, i.e., a coating which is "substantially permanent", or a coating which is not worn away in normal use over a period of years, e.g., at least one year of normal use of the article, such as the normal use of windshields or other glass articles. For such glass articles the coating is usually “substantially permanent”.
- the present invention comprises the steps of bonding chitosan to a glass surface, especially non-hydrophobic, e.g., hydrophilic, glass surfaces, and treating the normally hydrophilic chitosan to render it hydrophobic to provide a durable hydrophobic coating on the glass surface. These steps are preferably carried out in the order stated.
- the glass surface preferably is also treated to enhance the bondability of chitosan to it.
- the chitosan itself may be treated to enhance its bondability before its application to the glass surface, although that is usually not necessary.
- the glass surface is first treated to enhance the bondability of chitosan to it and, after adherence of the chitosan coating to the glass surface, the chitosan is treated to render it hydrophobic.
- a method of applying a hydrophobic coating onto a glass surface comprising the following steps.
- a coating of chitosan is applied to the glass surface, and the coating of chitosan is treated to render it hydrophobic.
- the chitosan is in the hydrophilic form when it is applied to the glass surface to bond to the surface a hydrophilic coating of chitosan prior to treating the hydrophilic coating of chitosan to render it into hydrophobic form.
- Another related aspect of the present invention provides for treating the glass surface before application of the chitosan to the surface to thereby enhance bonding of the chitosan to the glass surface.
- Yet another aspect of the present invention comprises a method of applying a durable hydrophobic coating onto a glass surface.
- the method comprises the following steps.
- the glass surface is treated to enhance the ability of chitosan to bond to the treated glass surface as compared to the ability of chitosan to bond to an otherwise identical glass surface which has not been identically treated.
- Hydrophilic chitosan is applied to the treated glass surface to bond thereto a hydrophilic coating of chitosan.
- the hydrophilic coating of chitosan is then treated with one or more suitable reagents to render the hydrophilic coating hydrophobic.
- the hydrophilic chitosan is applied to the glass surface from an aqueous solution containing the hydrophilic chitosan; the hydrophilic coating of chitosan is reacted with hexyloxyphenol in order to render the coating hydrophobic; treating the glass surface comprises etching the surface with sodium hydroxide then applying to the surface aminopropyltriethoxysilane (APES) and glutaraldehyde; treating the glass surface is carried out by submersion within the sodium hydroxide solution, washing with water, submersion in an APES-containing toluene solution, washing with non- APES- containing toluene, washing with dichloromethane and acetone, drying, submersion in an aqueous glutaraldehyde solution, washed with methanol and dried; prior to treating the glass surface by applying to it the coating of chitosan, treating the
- An article aspect of the present invention comprises a glass article having at least one hydrophobic surface formed thereon by any of the methods described above.
- the present invention permits the application to surfaces of a glass article, for example to windshields, windows or other glass surfaces, of a durable hydrophobic surface, one which will not readily be worn away in normal use as would, for example, a silicone- coated surface.
- the hydrophobic surface of the present invention is attained by use of a chitosan coating which is chemically bound to the glass and treated to be hydrophobic. This eliminates the need for frequent or any re-application of a hydrophobic coating, as is the case with known prior art products, such as silicone coatings, and provides other benefits attainable only by a durable, factory-applied hydrophobic coating.
- the treated chitosan is derived from chitin which is found in natural organic materials such as the shells of marine life creatures, especially crustaceans, certain fungi, algae, yeast and insects. Chitin is readily available in significant quantities. In fact, chitin is the second most abundant biopolymer, second only to cellulose. Shrimp shells, a waste product of shrimp processing, are a source of chitin which provides the raw material for the manufacture of chitosan.
- Chitosan contains an amine group on each of its monomer units and its treatment to render it hydrophobic involves reactions with the amine groups on the chitosan polymer chain. Any optional treatment of chitosan to enhance its bondability to a glass surface would also involve the amine groups.
- the chitosan coating is applied to the glass surface by first binding chitosan polymer to, for example, a windshield or other glass surface, which has been treated to make the glass surface reactive with chitosan to securely bond a chitosan coating to the glass surface. Thereafter, the chitosan may be treated through chemical and/or enzymatic means to better bond to the glass surface. After the chitosan has been bound to the glass surface, the normally hydrophilic chitosan is chemically and/or enzymatically treated to be hydrophobic.
- the windshield or other glass surface now has a durable hydrophobic surface and will repel water, making it easier to see through the windshield or other glass in even the heaviest of downpours, and helping to maintain the windshield or other glass surfaces clean.
- the hydrophobic coating reduces the need to use windshield wipers, prevents or at least greatly reduces water accumulation on the windshield and reduces water streaking and spotting. The reduction of water streaking and spotting by the hydrophobic coating will enable increasing the intervals between washing without adversely affecting the cleanliness of windows and other glass articles.
- a useful process comprises manufacturing chitosan from naturally occurring chitin-containing organic materials.
- One useful chitosan manufacturing process is disclosed in U.S. patent application Serial No. 12/406,476, filed on March 18, 2009 and claiming priority of provisional patent application Serial Number 61/037,742, filed March 19, 2008, both applications being entitled "Chitosan Manufacturing Process”.
- chitosan If chitosan is first converted to a hydrophobic form, it will not dissolve in an aqueous solution and that may make it very difficult or even impossible to attach the chitosan to the glass surface. Therefore, it is preferred to first bond a coating of hydrophilic chitosan on the surface of the glass, and then convert that coating to hydrophobic form.
- the silane coupling agents are molecular species which bond to dangling bonds on the glass surface and react with functional groups in the material to be attached via the silane groups to the glass surface.
- those functional groups are the amine groups of the chitosan polymer. Any suitable means of securely and durably bonding the chitosan film or layer to the glass surface may be utilized.
- the enzyme tyrosinase was employed to convert the attached phenol into a reactive ⁇ -quinone, which then undergoes a subsequent nonenzymatic reaction with the chitosan.
- the paper reports that on the basis of contact angle measurements, such heterogeneous modification of a chitosan film yielded a hydrophobic surface.
- hydrophobic-coated glass surfaces attainable by the practices of the present invention is to treat glass such as automotive windshields and other automotive glass
- the present invention is also applicable to other glass objects such as aircraft and marine windshields and windows, window glass in homes, commercial buildings and factories, and other glass surfaces where a durable hydrophobic surface is desired.
- a flat glass pane is cleaned with detergent and water to remove any surface impurities, then rinsed with deionized water.
- the glass pane is then immersed in a 4M NaOH solution which is agitated to facilitate movement of the solution along the surface of the glass pane.
- the solution is heated to 100°C over a period of 15 minutes.
- the glass pane is allowed to soak in the heated 4M NaOH solution for an additional 15 minutes before being removed and rinsed with deionized water until the wash water registered a neutral pH.
- the glass pane is then dried. Performing this step increases the number of silanol groups (Si-OH) to enable adequate coupling of the chitosan to the glass, thereby increasing the coating coverage on the glass surface.
- the glass pane is immersed in anhydrous toluene in a nitrogen atmosphere.
- Aminopropyltriethoxysilane (APES) is added to the toluene and the solution agitated at 80 °C overnight in the nitrogen atmosphere.
- the glass pane is removed and washed with toluene, dichloromethane and acetone, then is air-dried.
- the glass pane is then immersed in an aqueous 25% glutaraldehyde solution which is agitated at room temperature for one hour.
- the glass pane is removed, is washed with methanol and dried. This step creates the linkage on the glass surface for binding chitosan to the surface.
- NaBH 4 is added to an 8% (w/w) solution of chitosan in 4% aqueous acetic acid and agitated.
- the glass pane is immersed in the chitosan solution and allowed to soak for one hour at room temperature.
- the glass pane is removed, is washed with deionized water and dried. This step binds the chitosan to the glass surface.
- the chitosan-coated glass pane is added to a 50% v/v mixture of methanol and phosphate buffer with 6 mM hexyloxyphenol.
- the enzyme tyrosinase is added to the solution to catalyze the reaction between the bound chitosan and the hexyloxyphenol.
- the solution is mildly agitated for 24 hours.
- the glass pane is removed from the solution, is washed with methanol then deionized water, and dried. This step changes the chitosan from being hydrophilic to hydrophobic. Contact angle measurements are taken to gauge the extent to which the bound chitosan coating is hydrophobic.
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